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Dyeing Leather

For the best results:

Step 1: Deglaze the leather with Angelus Leather Preparer/Deglazer. This will remove most/all of the finish. Use a pad saturated with the preparer.Rub in a circular motion to remove finish. Allow the leather to dry completely. If the leather has cracks or scuff marks, sand with fine sandpaper. Seal cracks/scuff with neutral dye if necessary to avoid over penetration of the dye.

Step 2: Apply a liberal coat of Angelus Leather Dye with a wool dauber. The color should be close to the final shade you want. Rub the dye well into the leather. Let it dry. Then rub the leather surface with a soft clean cloth. This will remove any excess dye that accumulates on some leathers, and will also remove any lint that may have come off of the dauber.